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Bentley board member Astrid Fontaine talks to Autocar readers
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Every car enthusiast’s life is punctuated by motors loved and lost. Autocar’s staff and contributors ruminate on their most painful goodbyes
The original Porsche 911 had a narrow 1610mm waistline, the new one has gained 242mm
The increasing girth of cars over the past several decades has been a bone of contention, but the end could be in sight
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